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parts of the u.s. will get a white christmas or more. tcheer storm watches have been issued for parts of arkansas and oklahoma. california is already getting wet. carter evans has the forecast. >> reporter: it's been bad enough. cars buried if they could move at all in the midwest. in california's sierra nevada, up to five feet of snow could fall. that's great news for skiers. >> we love the snow. c reporter: not for holiday fliers. >> the only option we have is to drive. >> reporter: the most violent y beher may be yet to come. and the timing couldn't be worse. >> it's going to be happening on christmas day and while people are with their families, it looks like we're going to see a widespread severe weather ons reak across portions of the southeast and we could see multiple tornadoes. >> reporter: which concerns this meteorologist is the developing weather pattern is much like the one that caused deadly tornadoes in alabama during the spring of 2011. this new storm could also bring snow as far south as dallas. >> this is going to be a
parts of the u.s. will get a white christmas or more. tcheer storm watches have been issued for parts of arkansas and oklahoma. california is already getting wet. carter evans has the forecast. >> reporter: it's been bad enough. cars buried if they could move at all in the midwest. in california's sierra nevada, up to five feet of snow could fall. that's great news for skiers. >> we love the snow. c reporter: not for holiday fliers. >> the only option we have is to drive....
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barry peterson, cbs news, london. >> jeff: its u.s. hasn't had a fatal air accident since a commuter plane crashed in buffalo, new york, in 2009. and globally despite what happened in russia, air travel is safer than ever. there have been 23 fatal crashes in 2012. that is compared to the 34 accidents the aviation industry averaged every year over the last decade. >> in india, hundreds of thousands of people have taken part in vigils in remembrance of a young woman raped and brutally beaten on a bus two weeks ago. the 23-year-old student died yesterday. the attack has enraged the public prompting almost daily demonstrations. six men have been charged with her murder. >> still ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news", a deadline for free foreclosure review looms for millions. a call for help sends rescuers crashing through thin ice. and some inmate goes free after california voters think twice about three strikes. >> happy holidays from cabul, afghanistan. i want to say happy new year to all my family and friends back home. mom and dad i wi
barry peterson, cbs news, london. >> jeff: its u.s. hasn't had a fatal air accident since a commuter plane crashed in buffalo, new york, in 2009. and globally despite what happened in russia, air travel is safer than ever. there have been 23 fatal crashes in 2012. that is compared to the 34 accidents the aviation industry averaged every year over the last decade. >> in india, hundreds of thousands of people have taken part in vigils in remembrance of a young woman raped and brutally...
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the u.s. trained engineer said he would be a president for all egyptians. across town, superviso supportef shafik appeared to be in a state of shock to hear the news that their candidate's defeat. the accused egypt generals of lacking the courage to stand up to the muslim brotherhood. morsi's reporters, the celebration picked up when the, when the sun went down. there is no doubt these celebrations will go on all night, but tomorrow the square goes back to being a protest camp when the muslim brotherhood resumes its campaign to get egypt's parliament back in session and try to restore some presidential powers. jeff. >> glor: charlie d'agata, thank you. we are joined by robert baer a former cia case officer with 21 years experience in the middle east. bob, the power struggle that is now taking place between the muslim brotherhood and the generals, how do you see that playing out? >> jeff, i think we are just seeing the beginning of this. yes, the muslim brotherhood has taken the presidency, the military so far has deferred, but the power struggle is by no me
the u.s. trained engineer said he would be a president for all egyptians. across town, superviso supportef shafik appeared to be in a state of shock to hear the news that their candidate's defeat. the accused egypt generals of lacking the courage to stand up to the muslim brotherhood. morsi's reporters, the celebration picked up when the, when the sun went down. there is no doubt these celebrations will go on all night, but tomorrow the square goes back to being a protest camp when the muslim...
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. >> tulsa police have called in the fbi and u.s. marshals to help with the investigation of a crime the mayor calls the most violent in the city's modern history. bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >> cowan: the investigation continues tonight into yesterday's crash of a navy jet into an apartment complex, in virginia beach, virginia, a crash that incredibly took not a single life. johnson reports. >> reporter: the crash that reduced 40 apartment units to blackened rubble only injured seven people, including the two pilots but none seriously. >> it is a holiday weekend and it is divine enter invention played a role here. >> officials say just minutes after yesterday's takeoff the f/a-18 hornet suffered a catastrophic mechanical failure, the pilots dumped fuel and ejected. >> something shot out of the top of the plane and then of course you see the parachutes open. >> neighbors rushed to help, cutting them from their parachutes. >> he was very apologetic about crashing, i said to him, don't worry about its, son, we will take care
. >> tulsa police have called in the fbi and u.s. marshals to help with the investigation of a crime the mayor calls the most violent in the city's modern history. bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >> cowan: the investigation continues tonight into yesterday's crash of a navy jet into an apartment complex, in virginia beach, virginia, a crash that incredibly took not a single life. johnson reports. >> reporter: the crash that reduced 40 apartment units to blackened rubble...
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so how does a celebrity chef from the u.s. help? in tokyo, here's luzy kraft. >> reporter: japan's disaster zone is known as the tohoku, it means northeast, the new england of japan tohoku is famed for ingredients like scallops and sea vegetables, products damaged by the tsunami or radiation fears. >> you don't want to add the soy sauce or any other seasoning until things are tender. enter celebrity chef lized beth andoh passionate about foods. so devoted is she is rushing to save the endangered cuisine of tohoku with a new cookbook. >> the title i gave to the book, kibo means hope. and i decided it was brimming with hope because that really better describes the "sense and sensibility" of people moving forward. >> tohoku cuisine reflects life in a rugged chilly climb ant using simple ingredients. >> tofu dish that use dried fruit and nuts and tofu and it is just beyond wonderful. >> we think of it as bland and boring. >> her ens not. >> andor has been teaching its world how to slice bamboo and sear pine nut force 40 years. >> this i
so how does a celebrity chef from the u.s. help? in tokyo, here's luzy kraft. >> reporter: japan's disaster zone is known as the tohoku, it means northeast, the new england of japan tohoku is famed for ingredients like scallops and sea vegetables, products damaged by the tsunami or radiation fears. >> you don't want to add the soy sauce or any other seasoning until things are tender. enter celebrity chef lized beth andoh passionate about foods. so devoted is she is rushing to save...
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the u.s. and afghanistan agree to new rules for those chtroversial night raid, charlie d'agata in kabul axplains. and a centennial sale to the titanic's resting place. tony guida looks at the 100th anniversary of its sinking. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. he loved being mike wallace. that is what cbs news chairman ed "60 minutes" executive producer jeff sager said today. he loved the fact that if he showed up for an interview, it ed lastople nervous. mike wallace died last night at a care facility in connecticut at the age of 93. his fellow "60 minutes" morley safermorley safer tonight looks back. >> >> he was doing what? with you. why, why? >> you demanded spe t.ally? when you boil it down to low rravy. whademanded special treatment. you needed money. or halfmost an embarrassment sir, to hear this from you. what? what do they want you to do? dreadedyou so reluctant. >> for half a century he took encore rupt politici
the u.s. and afghanistan agree to new rules for those chtroversial night raid, charlie d'agata in kabul axplains. and a centennial sale to the titanic's resting place. tony guida looks at the 100th anniversary of its sinking. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. he loved being mike wallace. that is what cbs news chairman ed "60 minutes" executive producer jeff sager said today. he loved the fact...
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the hot dry summer across the u.s. has hit oklahoma especially hard. then the parched land caught fire. state officials say 18 wildfires have already burned more than 90 square miles. manuel bojorquez is in luther, oklahoma tonight. >> reporter: the largest of nearly 20 fires burned in east central oklahoma creek county known as the freedom hill wildfire it has burned over 58,000 acres, destroyed at least 40 structures and forced the evacuation of hundreds of residents. >> it's certainly been a very tough week for the state of oklahoma. just numerous fires throughout the state, major fires, a lot of small fires. it has really taxed the resources of the state of oklahoma. >> reporter: while there are no reported deaths, officials are concerned there may be victims given the fire's broad path. in a summer where severe heat has baked the state, parts of oklahoma have suffered through temperatures exceeding 110 degrees and according to the state forestry service have created ideal wildfire conditions. while today oklahoma saw lower temperatures, officials
the hot dry summer across the u.s. has hit oklahoma especially hard. then the parched land caught fire. state officials say 18 wildfires have already burned more than 90 square miles. manuel bojorquez is in luther, oklahoma tonight. >> reporter: the largest of nearly 20 fires burned in east central oklahoma creek county known as the freedom hill wildfire it has burned over 58,000 acres, destroyed at least 40 structures and forced the evacuation of hundreds of residents. >> it's...
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four of his five u.s. employees are from flashpoint. >> the real hard thing to find is people that are well trained and prepared to take on this field. they are ready to go out of the gate and what's nice is they are used to kind of problem-solving to stuff they don't know. >> jeff: eric hurltas came to flashpoint after being laid off by bank of america a year ago, the former bank manager new job, teaching companies how to integrate their brand into social media sites. >> i was fortunate to be one of the generations now that was, you know, born with an electronic spoon in the mouth. it hasn't that hard of a job. >> jeff: which tullman says is the whole point. turning a generation of digital kids into industry professionals. >> phones and tablets and all these new devices, are changing the way we live. so i think our students get that because we also expose them to every kind of practical thing. >> jeff: tuition at the academy is $25,000 a year, it may be money well spent. the number of jobs in software dev
four of his five u.s. employees are from flashpoint. >> the real hard thing to find is people that are well trained and prepared to take on this field. they are ready to go out of the gate and what's nice is they are used to kind of problem-solving to stuff they don't know. >> jeff: eric hurltas came to flashpoint after being laid off by bank of america a year ago, the former bank manager new job, teaching companies how to integrate their brand into social media sites. >> i...
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also, in a big upset, the u.s. four by 100 relay team-- that included michael phelps swimming strong-- finished in second, after ryan lochte lost the lead. apance takes gold. it does appear an olympic mystery has been solved tonight. a woman in a red jacket-- chviously out of place-- was esmehow able to march with india's athletes in friday's opening ceremony, not part of the delegation. india protested. embey organizers said the woman was a cast member from another part of the ceremony, and that she posed no threat. uead, up close and personal with the next generation of robots. all multivitamins give me the basics. they claim to be complete. only centrum goes beyond. providing more than just the essential nutrients, so i'm at my best. centrum. always your most complete. so i'm at my best. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels have been seen with nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdo
also, in a big upset, the u.s. four by 100 relay team-- that included michael phelps swimming strong-- finished in second, after ryan lochte lost the lead. apance takes gold. it does appear an olympic mystery has been solved tonight. a woman in a red jacket-- chviously out of place-- was esmehow able to march with india's athletes in friday's opening ceremony, not part of the delegation. india protested. embey organizers said the woman was a cast member from another part of the ceremony, and...
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just as the u.s. extraction team of commandos arrived to take the americans to the airport, the house came under heavy fire. it was intense, deadly, and accurate. everywhere you look on this rooftop there's evidence of what must have been a ferocious fight. there's damage from automatic weapons, rocket-propelled grenades and even mortars. the precise mortar strikes on the house suggest those who launched them knew exactly where to aim. clearly, americans fighting back from this rooftop were hit. our escort, lib and commander abdu salam, gathered two blood-stained american flak jackets and a helmet to hand over to u.s. investigators for evidence. libyan officials say it's clear from the second assault on the safe house that those behind the attack were determined that no americans made it out alive. we asked the deputy interior minister how the attackers knew the location of the safe house and said quite frankly there are spies everywhere. and i said even within his own security forces and he admitted
just as the u.s. extraction team of commandos arrived to take the americans to the airport, the house came under heavy fire. it was intense, deadly, and accurate. everywhere you look on this rooftop there's evidence of what must have been a ferocious fight. there's damage from automatic weapons, rocket-propelled grenades and even mortars. the precise mortar strikes on the house suggest those who launched them knew exactly where to aim. clearly, americans fighting back from this rooftop were...
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in fact, the one where the u.s. embassy was located until the embassy staff were evacuated. >> axelrod: liz palmer in damascus for us tonight, thank you. russia's foreign minister said today that the situation in syria is becoming "more alarming." but he repeated his country's opposition to the use of outside force to stop the killing. with no sign of foreign intervention, the syrian regime has free rein to brutally crack down on the opposition. from washington, whit john son ads more. >> reporter: in its effort to crush the rebellion, the syrian government has unleashed a deadly one-two punch. first there's the syrian army, accused of attacks like this one in northwest syria on april 3rd. activists say helicopters, tanks and heavy artillery slaughtered 57 people. but the regime is also known to deploy the shabiaha, meaning ghost in arabic, armed thugs loyal to president bashar al-assad. this amateur video reportedly shows shabiah beating and torturing an unarmed man. residents say the houla massacre on may 25th tha
in fact, the one where the u.s. embassy was located until the embassy staff were evacuated. >> axelrod: liz palmer in damascus for us tonight, thank you. russia's foreign minister said today that the situation in syria is becoming "more alarming." but he repeated his country's opposition to the use of outside force to stop the killing. with no sign of foreign intervention, the syrian regime has free rein to brutally crack down on the opposition. from washington, whit john son...
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six u.s. soldiers died in retaliation. afghan president hamid karzai said the incident never would have happened if afghans had been in charge of the prison so a new agreement signed yesterday by the expuz afghanistan will give the afghan government control of bagram prison in 18 months. >> it is yet another example of the progress of transition, and our efforts to ensure that afghanistan can never again be a safe haven for international terrorists. >> reporter: bagram is where the u.s. military is holding more than 3,000 detainees. their number has doubled in the past year, and is five times greater than when president obama took office. the tedeignees are afghan citizens. though their cases may be reviewed every six month, dedetainees don't get a lawyer or see the evidence against them and can be held against them. this lawyer has met many detainees and worries the prisoners will be treated worse under afghan control. >> they have a history of using control to elicit confessions and that was found in the past year by the
six u.s. soldiers died in retaliation. afghan president hamid karzai said the incident never would have happened if afghans had been in charge of the prison so a new agreement signed yesterday by the expuz afghanistan will give the afghan government control of bagram prison in 18 months. >> it is yet another example of the progress of transition, and our efforts to ensure that afghanistan can never again be a safe haven for international terrorists. >> reporter: bagram is where the...
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see if are you infected go to dnc-okoy u.s. the problem was create approximated by hackers who ran an on-line advertising scam. ahead, small bird, big business, its unusual partnership to save the sage grouse when we return. just because we're in that over 50... what does that mean? are we done? activia helps regulate your digestive system when eaten daily. these could be our best years yet. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've been years in the making. and there are many years ahead. join the millions of members who've chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. [ female announcer ] letting her home be turned into a training facility? ♪ this olympian's mom has been doing it for years. she's got bounty. in this lab demo, one sheet of new bounty leaves this surface cleaner than two sheets of the leading ordinary brand. bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. let the spills begin. p&g. proud sponsor of the olympic games. >> jeff: a ma
see if are you infected go to dnc-okoy u.s. the problem was create approximated by hackers who ran an on-line advertising scam. ahead, small bird, big business, its unusual partnership to save the sage grouse when we return. just because we're in that over 50... what does that mean? are we done? activia helps regulate your digestive system when eaten daily. these could be our best years yet. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've been years in the making. and there are many years ahead. join the...
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the u.s. is stepping up security in afghanistan after the killing of two american military officers today by an unknown gub man. the officers were shot in the heavily heavily guarded interior ministry in kabul, whiewl in kunduz to the northeast, three people died in a violent protest outside a u.n. compound. it is all part turmoil since u.s. troops inadvertently burned copies of the koran earlier this week. mandy clark is in kabul. >> reporter: the shooting erupted at the command-and-control center inside afghanistan's ministry of interior. it should have been the most secure location in the building. sources tell cbs news that the two american officers, a colonel and a major, were shot in the head with a pistol at close range. witnesses heard three shots. a colleague ran to the command center, finding the two dead. the gunman had disappeared. there are reports he was an afghan officer who had earlier argued with the americans. later, the taliban claimed responsibility, saying one of its membe
the u.s. is stepping up security in afghanistan after the killing of two american military officers today by an unknown gub man. the officers were shot in the heavily heavily guarded interior ministry in kabul, whiewl in kunduz to the northeast, three people died in a violent protest outside a u.n. compound. it is all part turmoil since u.s. troops inadvertently burned copies of the koran earlier this week. mandy clark is in kabul. >> reporter: the shooting erupted at the...
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a serious reason to consider what next for afghanistan's economy when the u.s. and other troops leave. allen pizzey, cbs news, kabul. >> jeff: ahead, the graduate with the hardest won diploma of all. that story is next. measure commitment by what's getting done. the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and wholesome. some combinations were just meant to be. tomato soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. the calcium they take because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be
a serious reason to consider what next for afghanistan's economy when the u.s. and other troops leave. allen pizzey, cbs news, kabul. >> jeff: ahead, the graduate with the hardest won diploma of all. that story is next. measure commitment by what's getting done. the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for...
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morsi told the "new york times" the u.s. had become des pieced because it had a history of backing dictators in the middle east there was another sunday terrorist attack targeting christians in nigeria outside a catholic church. the suicide car bomb killed at least two and injured 45. no one has claimed responsibility. but christians in the area have been targeted by the radical islamist group procal harrem. later a fyke air-- fake ar line pilot caught in the act. a deadly avalanche in the high himalayas, and they came illy-- illegally as children, now they're safe from deportation at least for now. those stories when the "cbs evening news" continues. >> jeff: an avalanche today swept away climbers in the world's 8th highest mountain in neppal, and killed at least ten people. knife injured climbers were rescued by helicopters. survivors said they were sleeping when the avalanche struck on the nearly 27,000 foot peak. the victims are leaved-- believed to be europeans. the wildfire threat is easing for hundreds of people in ce
morsi told the "new york times" the u.s. had become des pieced because it had a history of backing dictators in the middle east there was another sunday terrorist attack targeting christians in nigeria outside a catholic church. the suicide car bomb killed at least two and injured 45. no one has claimed responsibility. but christians in the area have been targeted by the radical islamist group procal harrem. later a fyke air-- fake ar line pilot caught in the act. a deadly avalanche...
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two days after the u.s. pick a president, china has a ruler by a communist party process that is secretive an byzantine. the american process is wide open and accessible, even here in china. >> and we -- >> 29-year-old english teacher is like a pied piper, he downloads and translates american campaign speeches and debates to feed a growing on-line community of followers. >> they want to look with their own eyes and listen with their own ears and make their own judgement. >> reporter: he got tens of millions of hits during the convention. >> on day one i will label china a currency manipulater. >> reporter: they don't like that china comes in for so much yet civil, we are going to insist that china plays by the same rules as everybody else. >> the u.s. is always running the process in the world. and he said oh, china is behind me and he's catching up and running faster and faster. >> reporter: but they do like that americas get the challenge to choose their leaders. >> they can ultimately question and discuss
two days after the u.s. pick a president, china has a ruler by a communist party process that is secretive an byzantine. the american process is wide open and accessible, even here in china. >> and we -- >> 29-year-old english teacher is like a pied piper, he downloads and translates american campaign speeches and debates to feed a growing on-line community of followers. >> they want to look with their own eyes and listen with their own ears and make their own judgement....
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those either with u.s. passports sspoith other western country passports, and have them trained in explosive training and, frankly, soldier trainl. >> reporter: in a 2002 >> reporter: in a 2002 interview with cbs news, abu hamza downplayed his connection to the >>ganizers. >> i don't know if these people ask me some questions or some of them have come to visit the mosque. but no structured link. >> reporter: also in court today, two men who prosecutors say were part of al qaeda's london cell in the 1990. theof them, khaled al-fawwaz, allegedly served as a kind of press secretary for osama bin laden. he is charged with terrorism conspiracy, in connection with th the 1998 u.s. embassy bombings in kenya and tanzania that killed 224 people, including a dozen americans. he made sure al qaeda got credit. >> he received the statement of responsibility for the bombing three days before the bombing actually happened. so there's clear evidence that r: was connected to the group. >> reporter: all three suspects bee sa
those either with u.s. passports sspoith other western country passports, and have them trained in explosive training and, frankly, soldier trainl. >> reporter: in a 2002 >> reporter: in a 2002 interview with cbs news, abu hamza downplayed his connection to the >>ganizers. >> i don't know if these people ask me some questions or some of them have come to visit the mosque. but no structured link. >> reporter: also in court today, two men who prosecutors say were...
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. >> reporter: single dad omar lopez came to the u.s. from colombia 13 years ago. now a u.s. citizen, he owns a real estate business in las vegas, surviving one of the most depressed housing markets in the country. he supported president obama four years ago. >> we have to downsize. >> reporter: he too has grown disillusioned. what are governor romney's loopholes will romney close, what will he do about immigration? you're holding out making a decision? >> i'm still holding out, yes. >> reporter: that's why president obama was back in nevada today. both candidates are battling hard for this battleground state. on the ground to get out the vote, carpet bombing the airwaves with political ads. >> my plan will create 12 million new jobs over the next four years. >> it's not just going to generate more jobs, going to create one more million jobs, tell me how, where? >> today it could be obama, tomorrow it could be romney. i can't promise anything. >> reporter: peplowski and lopez both hope the debates will help them finally make up their minds. bill whitaker, cbs news, las vegas.
. >> reporter: single dad omar lopez came to the u.s. from colombia 13 years ago. now a u.s. citizen, he owns a real estate business in las vegas, surviving one of the most depressed housing markets in the country. he supported president obama four years ago. >> we have to downsize. >> reporter: he too has grown disillusioned. what are governor romney's loopholes will romney close, what will he do about immigration? you're holding out making a decision? >> i'm still...
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five members of the u.s. military working on the president's visit were also disciplined in the incident. the secret service team was sent home and replaced before the president's arrival friday. members of congress are threatening to veblingt. congressman darrell issa today on "face the nation". >> the question is the whole organization in need of some soul-searching, some changes or, before the president, the vice president, members of the cabinet are in danger. >> reporter: the secret service insists its procedures ensure that the president and his party were never in danger. ralph basham is a former director of the secret service. he says the decision to remove the agents quickly was the right one. >> they recognized that they could not have agents on the ground in the process of protecting the president of the united states and be distracted. >> but basham admits the indiscretion leave the organization in an uncomfortable position. >> look, secret service prides itself on not making the front page of the
five members of the u.s. military working on the president's visit were also disciplined in the incident. the secret service team was sent home and replaced before the president's arrival friday. members of congress are threatening to veblingt. congressman darrell issa today on "face the nation". >> the question is the whole organization in need of some soul-searching, some changes or, before the president, the vice president, members of the cabinet are in danger. >>...
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u.s. political scientist and former g.o.p. strategist. >> the politics in this issue are changing so quickly that neither party really quite understands how to deal with them. >> reporter: while polls show growing public support for same- sex marriage, the role election battle this november will be in crucial swing states where g.o.p. strategist mark mckinnonon says support is weaker. >> it's arguably-- in the polls done in the last couple days show 23% of independents and 10% of democrats make them let's likely to vote for the president >> reporter: tony perkins of the family research council says the president has energized the republican base. >> i don't think the president did a political-- because if he did i think we go back to the calculator because it was a bad formula. >> reporter: jeff, democrats argue or maybe hope that by election day this issue will be a non-issue. that anybody who wouldn't vote for president obama because of same-sex marriage, probably wouldn't have voted for him anyway. >> glor: bill whitaker, t
u.s. political scientist and former g.o.p. strategist. >> the politics in this issue are changing so quickly that neither party really quite understands how to deal with them. >> reporter: while polls show growing public support for same- sex marriage, the role election battle this november will be in crucial swing states where g.o.p. strategist mark mckinnonon says support is weaker. >> it's arguably-- in the polls done in the last couple days show 23% of independents and 10%...
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the man responsible forgiving away what the government knows is the u.s. chief technology officer todd park. >> there is a mass civil growing array of new .. services, products, applications that can help americans take control of their own health and healthcare. >> you don't need a master's degree to use an app. >> to melissa ketterer this handheld information industry came clear on clear in the afternoon with her husband's life in the balance, she had an app for that. >> wyatt andrews, irving, texas. >> reid: it is a big day for anybody with a $2 power jackpot project. >> it has swelled $225 million. >> the chance of winning the big prize, one in $175 million. >> coming up on tonight's cbs evening news, virtual advertising, virtually everywhere you turn. in japan these days. us is us is discuss us is it >> reid: the music video gangnam style broke the record today with more than 800 million youtube viewing since its release in august, the song by the south korean singer and songwriter psy is a celebration of seoul's nightlife district. >> in japan, high
the man responsible forgiving away what the government knows is the u.s. chief technology officer todd park. >> there is a mass civil growing array of new .. services, products, applications that can help americans take control of their own health and healthcare. >> you don't need a master's degree to use an app. >> to melissa ketterer this handheld information industry came clear on clear in the afternoon with her husband's life in the balance, she had an app for that....
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new year's celebrations provided a break for u.s. troops in afghanistan, while at home, times square was prepped for the 1 billion who will tune in to watch the ball drop on tv. that dwelve-foot-wide, nearly 20,000-pound ball is about the weight of two pickup trucks. workers put finishing touches on the more than 2500 waterford crystal triangles. >> this is a celebration the whole world watches. >> reporter: organizer jeffrey strauss tells us the ball builds on an old custom for setting clocks. >> it's a maritime tradition where ports around the world would lower the ball at noon. >> reporter: it was first lowed in times square in 1907. back then the ball was constructed of iron and wood and covered with 100 light bulbs. joining the millions watching it drop in person tonight are thousands of n.y.p.d. officers on patrol, some in plain clothes. >> this is a personal radiation detector. >> reporter: at police headquarters, commissioner ray kelly, show off some of the technology being used to safeguard revelers. when will you booth a si
new year's celebrations provided a break for u.s. troops in afghanistan, while at home, times square was prepped for the 1 billion who will tune in to watch the ball drop on tv. that dwelve-foot-wide, nearly 20,000-pound ball is about the weight of two pickup trucks. workers put finishing touches on the more than 2500 waterford crystal triangles. >> this is a celebration the whole world watches. >> reporter: organizer jeffrey strauss tells us the ball builds on an old custom for...
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u.s. economy, though. ford reported its earnings fell 57 percent last quarter, driven in part by weak sales overseas. u.s. auto makers had been one of the strong points of an otherwise weak economy up until now, business and economic correspond democratic rebecca jarvis is here with us now with more on all of this. rebecca, good evening to you, what is behind the weak ford numbers? >> essentially you said it, sportsdesk is not doing as well in europe as it was in the past. $404 million were lost by ford in europe in this recent quarter, they do 205 percent of their business overseas in europe, and with at least a dozen economies in europe right now facing recession, those sales are way down. they project this year they could lose as much as a billion dollars in europe whereas they will be making about $2 billion in this country. >> gm's earnings come up this week, similar bad news are we expecting? >> well, we are expecting to hear more of the same as far as europe goes. but gm's business
u.s. economy, though. ford reported its earnings fell 57 percent last quarter, driven in part by weak sales overseas. u.s. auto makers had been one of the strong points of an otherwise weak economy up until now, business and economic correspond democratic rebecca jarvis is here with us now with more on all of this. rebecca, good evening to you, what is behind the weak ford numbers? >> essentially you said it, sportsdesk is not doing as well in europe as it was in the past. $404 million...
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but u.s. ambar does ryan crocker is talking tough. >> this is not the time to desaid that we're done here. we have got to redouble our efforts. we've got to create a situation in which al qaeda is not coming back. >> reporter: militants are trying to use this anti-american sentiment to their own advantage. encouraging more afghan soldiers to turn their guns on their mentors. there is a danger that any gains that nato forces made over the last ten years could be lost by this once serious breach of cultural understanding. afghan president hamid karzai urged the public for calm. the stakes are high. the afghan-- afghans need foreign help if there is any hope for this country to stand on its own. the americans can't afford to walk away early and hand victory to the insurgents. mandy clark, cbs news, kabul. >> jeff: thousands of deming straighters held hands to frm a 10 mile human rick around the senator of moscow today. the protests likely return of vladimir putin in elections next week. protestor
but u.s. ambar does ryan crocker is talking tough. >> this is not the time to desaid that we're done here. we have got to redouble our efforts. we've got to create a situation in which al qaeda is not coming back. >> reporter: militants are trying to use this anti-american sentiment to their own advantage. encouraging more afghan soldiers to turn their guns on their mentors. there is a danger that any gains that nato forces made over the last ten years could be lost by this once...
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and what happens to afghanistan's opium-growing region once the u.s. troops leave? kelly cobiella files a reporter's notebook. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." i'm margaret brennan. hurricane susan is churning its way up the east coast this evening, headed for landfall in the mid-atlantic region early next week, and a rendezvous with a wintry storm system from the west. here's the latest. sandy has already killed at least 58 people in the caribbean. a state of emergency has now been declared in nine states and the district of columbia. we have a team of correspondents standing by, and we begin with our hurricane consultant david bernard at our miami station wfor. >> reporter: good evening, margaret. not much change on the storm in intensity or the expected track. latest from the national hurricane center puts sandy at 75-mile-per-hour storm, 345 miles south of cape hatteras, north carolina, moving to the northeast at 13. based on that track, the best chance for significant windses, 58 miles per hour or greater, are going to be in the area
and what happens to afghanistan's opium-growing region once the u.s. troops leave? kelly cobiella files a reporter's notebook. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." i'm margaret brennan. hurricane susan is churning its way up the east coast this evening, headed for landfall in the mid-atlantic region early next week, and a rendezvous with a wintry storm system from the west. here's the latest. sandy has already killed at least 58 people in the caribbean. a state...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, damascus. >> glor: the u.s. may have attended its last summit of the americas. the meeting of 30 western hemisphere nations in colombia fell apart today because of division over cuba. the u.s. won't let cuba take part. other nations refuse to hold another summit without cuba. meanwhile a misconduct inquiry continues tonight after what several members of a secret service were accused of doing. senior white house correspondent bill plante is in cartagena tonight. >> reporter: good evening to you. not only was the president confronted with heavy opposition to the u.s. embargo on cuba, the coverage of the summit was overshadowed by a media sideshow over the prostitution scandal involving members of the secret service. in colombia, bill, thank you. >> later a memorial at sea for those lost on the titanic. 65 years later, baseball looks a lot different. and what north korea's new lead her to say in his first public speech. those stories when the "cbs evening news" continues. with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imag
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, damascus. >> glor: the u.s. may have attended its last summit of the americas. the meeting of 30 western hemisphere nations in colombia fell apart today because of division over cuba. the u.s. won't let cuba take part. other nations refuse to hold another summit without cuba. meanwhile a misconduct inquiry continues tonight after what several members of a secret service were accused of doing. senior white house correspondent bill plante is in cartagena tonight....
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the utah republican state orceention today forced six-term u.s. senator orrin hatch into a primary fight against former state senator dan liljenquist. hatch faced strong opposition from tea party activists, and fell just a few votes short of the 60% needed to avoid a primary. tthorities in afghanistan today said they foiled a massive terrorist attack. afghan security forces arrested five men in kabul and seized 11 tons of explosive-grade potassium hidden in a truckload loadotatoes. officials say the bomb-making material was smuggled into the country from pakistan. the u.n. security council today unanimously approved a resolution boosting the numbers observers in syria to 300. they are expected to monitor a cease-fire that so far has failed to stop the killing. >> reporter: when is a cease- fire not a cease-fire in when it's in homs. almost constant shelling this loek made serious commitment to pull its army back look like a cruel joke and the tiny team of u.n. military observers looked .angerously close to farce. n hway through a walk in homs toda
the utah republican state orceention today forced six-term u.s. senator orrin hatch into a primary fight against former state senator dan liljenquist. hatch faced strong opposition from tea party activists, and fell just a few votes short of the 60% needed to avoid a primary. tthorities in afghanistan today said they foiled a massive terrorist attack. afghan security forces arrested five men in kabul and seized 11 tons of explosive-grade potassium hidden in a truckload loadotatoes. officials...
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but u.s. officials continue to believe that the only way to get iran to abandon its nuclear program, short of military action, is to squeeze its economy so tightly that it will have no choice. jeff. >> bill plante from the white house. bill, thank you. >> we turn now to campaign 2012 and the aftermath of this weekend's debate doubleheader. with just two days to go before the new hampshire primary, republican voters have had their last chance to see the candidates all up on stage together. jan crawford is in manchester tonight. jan, good evening. >> well, good evening, jeff t was an incredible two debates over 12 hours all on the weekend before the nation's first primary. now this was supposed to be an all-out war against mitt romney. but in the first debate emerged pretty unscathed. this morning, though, he took some hits. with mitt romney holding i commanding lead, challengers did their best to make him a punching bag. >> can we drop a little bit of the piosbalon, y, the fact is you ran in '9
but u.s. officials continue to believe that the only way to get iran to abandon its nuclear program, short of military action, is to squeeze its economy so tightly that it will have no choice. jeff. >> bill plante from the white house. bill, thank you. >> we turn now to campaign 2012 and the aftermath of this weekend's debate doubleheader. with just two days to go before the new hampshire primary, republican voters have had their last chance to see the candidates all up on stage...
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. >> but the u.s. secretary of state insisted al-assad will have to go anyway, forced out by popular will and pressure from this last major international power. >> we and our partners made absolutely clear to russia and china that it is now incumbent upon them to show as saddam hussein the writing on the. >> al-assad the writing on the wall, but he said foreign pressure wouldn't influence him, he is showing no sign of giving in, giving up, or giving an order for cease-fire as required in today's well-meaning but ultimately futile meeting. >> elizabeth palm fehr, cbs news, london. >> meanwhile in egypt the country's military leadership formally handed overpower to its first civilian president today. mohammed morsi was sworn in in cairo promise agnew egypt, later he was salute bid the country's top generals, more cia an, morsi, an islamic, took power after mubarek was ousted. >> the constitution limits him to one, six-year term, bill whitaker reports it is tainted by a drug war that exploded out of contr
. >> but the u.s. secretary of state insisted al-assad will have to go anyway, forced out by popular will and pressure from this last major international power. >> we and our partners made absolutely clear to russia and china that it is now incumbent upon them to show as saddam hussein the writing on the. >> al-assad the writing on the wall, but he said foreign pressure wouldn't influence him, he is showing no sign of giving in, giving up, or giving an order for cease-fire as...
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but if the u.s. government goes over the fiscal cliff, they could get even longer. according to one congressional analysis, the transportation security administration would lose more than $640 million in funding, roughly 7% of out budget. t.s.a. with would also lose over 7,000 security officers. safety would not be compromised. the passenger misery would increase. >> it could be a severe impact on the traveling public. instead of maybe one hour, you may be there two or three hours before. >> reporter: long lines would be the least of the problems. under the mandatory cuts of the fiscal cliff, the federal aviation administration would lose $800 million, and more than 2,000 air traffic controllers. fewer controllers mean fewer planes moving passengers and cargo. warns the air traffic controllers association. >> fb's pocketbook and livelihood is tied to the aviation system, so the impact of the aviation system not being able to provide the service that they do today would be devastating. >> reporter: if washington can't reach a compromise, the economic recovery could s
but if the u.s. government goes over the fiscal cliff, they could get even longer. according to one congressional analysis, the transportation security administration would lose more than $640 million in funding, roughly 7% of out budget. t.s.a. with would also lose over 7,000 security officers. safety would not be compromised. the passenger misery would increase. >> it could be a severe impact on the traveling public. instead of maybe one hour, you may be there two or three hours before....
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u.s. senator when ryan turned three. and ran for president twice. he's been on many debate stages before. >> there's nothing like standing up before 20, 30, 40, 50, 70 million people. >> reporter: but bidesen also a nonstop talker prone to putting his foot in his mouth. which ryan can exploit as he did last week. >> vice president biden just today said that the middle class over the last four years has been quote buried. we agree. >> reporter: on "face the nation" today there was no shortage of debate advice for both men. >> i think paul ryan has to address some specific questions about his budget plan. but he also has to make it clear that it's his budget plan. mitt romney's plan is the one that is going to implement in the white house. >> biden is going to have to be aggressive in this debate. that's not an easy thing to calibrate. you can go overboard here. and he's opposing a young, earnest guy that's like a boy scout. >> reporter: now a lot of democrats think that the president's perf
u.s. senator when ryan turned three. and ran for president twice. he's been on many debate stages before. >> there's nothing like standing up before 20, 30, 40, 50, 70 million people. >> reporter: but bidesen also a nonstop talker prone to putting his foot in his mouth. which ryan can exploit as he did last week. >> vice president biden just today said that the middle class over the last four years has been quote buried. we agree. >> reporter: on "face the...
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the cost of playing in a children's tournament can top $1500 u.s. dollars, about half what a chinese factory worker makes in a year. but in a country where there are now more than a million millionaires, golf is the latest status symbol and its popularity among china's wealthy is soaring. >> the number of golf courses open-- >> american golf pro jack leer recently moved to china. >> they will work and work until it's done. >> reporter: many of his young students dream of being golf super stars. he wants to be a world champion, just like his idol, tiger woods. 13-year-old ujo liu, who goes by leo, says he wants to play golf in college in the u.s. his concerned mother said it's good to have a hobby but at his young age his education and homework are more important, not exactly's leo's dream. >> i don't like homework but i have to do it. >> reporter: leo said he'd play golf all day if he could, but try telling that to his mom. chip reid, cbs news, beijing. >> o'donnell: and that is the cbs evening news. later on cbs "48 hours mystery." i'm norah o'donn
the cost of playing in a children's tournament can top $1500 u.s. dollars, about half what a chinese factory worker makes in a year. but in a country where there are now more than a million millionaires, golf is the latest status symbol and its popularity among china's wealthy is soaring. >> the number of golf courses open-- >> american golf pro jack leer recently moved to china. >> they will work and work until it's done. >> reporter: many of his young students dream of...
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in the last ten years the u.s. has cut more than 3.5 million manufacturing jobs, making many american products expensive and hard to find. >> local and american, good, that's great. >> reporter: the smallest parts of project proved to be some of the most difficult. when she finally found a store that carried american-made hardware the cost was almost overwhelming. >> when i decided on this i thought it would be in my budget. unfortunately it was $2500. >> yes, roughly. >> roughly $2500 and i budgeted between 550 and 700 so i about had a coronerary. >> but she bought the u.s. version anyway and had them installed alongside her ge appliances, specific models still made in the u.s. ravenel says it took longer and cost $3 to $4,000 more but the result was worth it. >> you have to support what you believe in. >> better product made a little closer to home. >> keeping the dream alive, man. >> reporter: sharyl attkisson, cbs news, washington. >> jeff: just ahead, napoleon's letter threatening to blow up the kremlin, up fo
in the last ten years the u.s. has cut more than 3.5 million manufacturing jobs, making many american products expensive and hard to find. >> local and american, good, that's great. >> reporter: the smallest parts of project proved to be some of the most difficult. when she finally found a store that carried american-made hardware the cost was almost overwhelming. >> when i decided on this i thought it would be in my budget. unfortunately it was $2500. >> yes, roughly....
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u.s. embassy. manhunt, police corner an armed survivalist. terrell brown follows the trail to his bunker. jobs for americans. dean reynolds visits with workers who settle for lower wages instead of none at all. and spy story-- does this reenactment solve the case of the dead spy? charlie d'agata with the bizarre details. >> a captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." xelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. we begin tonight with reports of a blind chinese dissident make a 300-mile journey from house arrest to the gates of the u.s. embassy in beijing. his as-yet-unconfirmed presence at the embassy would likely complicate prealations with china just as secretary of state hillary clinton is set to travel there. >> reporter: the u.s. embassy in beijing could be protecting this man,. he fled house arrest last week. neither the u.s. nor the chinese government will confirm if he is in u.s. custody. he was imprisoned after opposing a program forcing women to undergo abortions to co
u.s. embassy. manhunt, police corner an armed survivalist. terrell brown follows the trail to his bunker. jobs for americans. dean reynolds visits with workers who settle for lower wages instead of none at all. and spy story-- does this reenactment solve the case of the dead spy? charlie d'agata with the bizarre details. >> a captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." xelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. we begin tonight with reports of a blind chinese...
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in new york, at the u.s. open tennis tournament, heavy rains and strong winds delayed play for more than an hour. late this afternoon, officials evacuated the stadium, suspending matches until tomorrow. the storm has knocked out power to more than 100,000 people in virginia, d.c., and maryland. but, sharyl, forecasters say once this system moves through, much of the east coast will see calmer weather in the week ahead. >> atkinson: elaine, thanks. there's a major storm swirling over the atlantic. tropical storm leslie is expected to particular a hurricane, again before passing it the east of bermuda tomorrow. leslie is slamming east coast with heavy surf. campaign 2012 is in high gear with both presidential candidates putting their focus on key swing state, like virginia and florida, where nancy cordes joins us tonight. nancy, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, sharyl. well, the barbs are definitely getting sharper now that the democratic and republican conventions are behind us. governor romney is argu
in new york, at the u.s. open tennis tournament, heavy rains and strong winds delayed play for more than an hour. late this afternoon, officials evacuated the stadium, suspending matches until tomorrow. the storm has knocked out power to more than 100,000 people in virginia, d.c., and maryland. but, sharyl, forecasters say once this system moves through, much of the east coast will see calmer weather in the week ahead. >> atkinson: elaine, thanks. there's a major storm swirling over the...
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the u.s. constitution for middle schoolers. more complex works like euclid's elements for high schoolers. and basic algebra will be taught as early as kindergarten. 45 state have adopted the standards which take effect in all grade levels by 2014. >> we can't continue outsourcing jobs and the reason we are outsourcing jobs is because in other places, they're preparing their kids better than we are. >> reporter: parts of common core are modeled after schools in south korea and japan, where students score higher than americans in reading and math on international tests. to meantime these standards, school districts will have to buy new textbooks, train teachers, and upgrade computers. experts say this could cost upwards of $8billion to $16 billion. critics say the initiative could actually hamper learning for some because every child learns at a different pace. >> i think we're going to have higher rate of failure. we're going to have lower test scores. and, of course, they will, as usual, blame the teachers. >> we're going to st
the u.s. constitution for middle schoolers. more complex works like euclid's elements for high schoolers. and basic algebra will be taught as early as kindergarten. 45 state have adopted the standards which take effect in all grade levels by 2014. >> we can't continue outsourcing jobs and the reason we are outsourcing jobs is because in other places, they're preparing their kids better than we are. >> reporter: parts of common core are modeled after schools in south korea and japan,...